Donate stuff

Below is a list of the items that we can accept (“Yes please”), and those that we are unable to take for various reasons (“No thanks”). If you are unsure as to whether your donations are suitable, or to arrange a collection, please speak to a member of our collections team on 01273 426 480, who will be happy to help you.

Once you're familiar with what we can and cannot accept, please fill in the form at the bottom of the page.

Yes please (items we can accept)

Good quality furniture

Soft furnishings: Beds, mattresses, sofas. These must have a valid Fire Safety label still attached to each item (see below)

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...and a whole lot of people power

How we help

One of the most important parts of the Emmaus ethos is solidarity. This means working to help someone less fortunate than yourself.

Our Community

'Companion' is the name we give to someone who lives and works in the Emmaus community and lives the life of a Companion.

Our stories

So many people have a great story to tell about how Emmaus has touched their lives. Whether they’re companions, staff, trustees or volunteers, these stories show the impact Emmaus can have.

How you can help

There are lots of different things you could do, but whatever you choose could make a huge impact on the lives of people who have experienced homelessness and social exclusion.

About Emmaus

Emmaus is a special place to visit, in so many ways.

Everyone we meet tells a different story about what they love about a visit to Emmaus Brighton, and perhaps that’s exactly what makes it so special. There really is something here for everyone.

We offer so much more than the average charity shop. Our community is thriving and there are so many ways to spend your own special time at Emmaus.

You can browse and shop, explore the grounds, eat and relax. All in the peaceful surroundings away from the hustle and bustle.

Emmaus, an international solidarity movement unlike any other! Made up of the thousands of men and women whose work is motivated by the simple sentences: 'serve first those who suffer most' and 'fight against the causes of poverty'.